Blizzard? What the heck is this?

So I did this :

https://i.imgur.com/AusPKNd.png

Then this :

https://i.imgur.com/8IdvYte.png

Played this :

https://i.imgur.com/EgyeO3J.png

…and this happened :

https://i.imgur.com/riNWYkB.png

Let me guess, Copied and Copy is not the same?! :man_facepalming:

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Interesting. This is either really a bug or it really makes a difference if a card is copied directly or came out of a discovery pool from cards the opponent has played.

It shouldn’t be a difference because…it’s copied. I copied a card that my opponent played. Should be the same.

Something tells me “it isn’t a bug” and that it works at intended. Which really sucks.

well since mixtape is a rogue card it could be an interaction they forgot to add

do cards created by it get discounted by visitor ?

I’m sure Blizzard is just as surprised as you are by the interaction.

It does seem to me like Blizzard drastically limited the cards that count as copies for Priest. If it’s intentional, I would guess the implementation is that Mixtape copies from the mysterious ether that is “The Graveyard But Not Really” and therefore does not count as a card copied from the opponent’s deck. Because the Graveyard does not exist and it’s just a record of what has died.

Or they just spaghetti-coded the game and forgot to manually add the line of code that marks Mixtape as a copy card. Because “that’ll never matter”.

That or …

“Copying a card your opponent played is not the same as …copying a card …from the opponent!” :man_facepalming:

I mean, its literally the same, but hey…its Blizzard after all! :slight_smile:

More likely, it didn’t get tagged as an appropriate card because they never looked at it. Because it’s not a Priest card.

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well

when you play a priest card to get a copy all of them need the card to exist on the deck, hand or field at the moment is played
that could be good a reason why mixtape is different

try discounting it with vistior to check if is treated as a copy by other cards

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